The Deal Or No Deal presenter wants his documentary to expose those involved in the fraud case

It will not only tell the inside story of his “deep distress and public humiliation” but will also include interviews with other victims of the scandal.

Former DJ Noel found himself with huge losses after staff at a former HBOS branch in Reading, who were bought by Lloyds in 2007, were convicted of a complex fraud — resulting in him demanding £73million in compensation.

He was a client of former HBOS employee Mark Dobson, who was ­sentenced in February to four and a half years in jail along with five others.

A jury heard the six men spent the proceeds of their £245million loans scam on superyachts and sex ­parties while destroying businesses to which they had lent money.

Noel’s company, Unique Group, was among those hit by the fraud.

A source said: “Noel has made no secret of his anger at what has gone on with Lloyds.

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Lloyds has set aside a £100million ­compensation scheme to repay those affected by the scam — understood to be a total of 64 customers. The star wrote to Lloyds boss Antonio Horta Osorio after the six men were jailed, claiming he had “suffered immense ­economic loss as well as distress and inconvenience”.

The pair were partnered when Penny took part on the BBC show a decade ago and have remained close pals. She said: “My dance partner Ian came to the ceremony and later he was like, ‘Come on darling, let’s do our jive’.

“I was like, ‘I don’t remember the steps’. He went, ‘Just take my hand and I will lead you’.

“It was brilliant fun – and Rod loved it.”

But while Rod has previously performed his music on Strictly, Penny has ruled out the possibility of him ever taking part.

She added: “I don’t think he’d ever go on the show.”

Spoilsport.

— FORMER I’m A Celeb champ CARL FOGARTY was airlifted to hospital after breaking two ribs and puncturing a lung in a horror crash on Sunday.

The most successful World Superbike racer of all time lost control in one of a series of races in King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

But he seemed to recover enough to want others to watch the accident. He said: “You can see all the madness and mayhem at 8pm on Wednesday on ITV4.